maddoc
... likes film again.
Jarski, I just found your thread about the trip. It was nice to meet you here in Tokyo ! Have a nice and safe trip ! 
jarski
Veteran
thanks again for comments 
heh.. I didn't know all this, but saw a video (in Japanese) at museum, it mentioned Nikon and described Yamato's rangefinder system (two images, that can be combined to one). I thought it must be for estimating distances, but could not tell for sure. had English audio guide, but it didn't go this detail
Nikon also made submarine periscopes during the war.
Here's a bit of trivia for you - the gunsight rangefinder used on the Yamato was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku (i.e. Nikon) at the Ohi Factory about 3-4 minutes walk from JR Nishi-Oi Station (that name should ring a bell). The rangefinder had a base length of 15.5 metres!!!
heh.. I didn't know all this, but saw a video (in Japanese) at museum, it mentioned Nikon and described Yamato's rangefinder system (two images, that can be combined to one). I thought it must be for estimating distances, but could not tell for sure. had English audio guide, but it didn't go this detail
Nikon also made submarine periscopes during the war.
jarski
Veteran
greetings from Chile! had a great trip across USA, heres some photos.
El Paso, CV35/1.7

0205_RTW_El_Paso_3031, on Flickr
San Antonio, CV75.

0210_RTW_San_Antonio_3224, on Flickr
NYC, ZM28

0312_RTW_New_York_5999, on Flickr
NYC, ZM28

0310_RTW_New_York_5752, on Flickr
El Paso, CV35/1.7

0205_RTW_El_Paso_3031, on Flickr
San Antonio, CV75.

0210_RTW_San_Antonio_3224, on Flickr
NYC, ZM28

0312_RTW_New_York_5999, on Flickr
NYC, ZM28

0310_RTW_New_York_5752, on Flickr
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Spoks
Well-known
Jarski,
Fantastic series of photos from an extraordinary journey. I wish I had the money to do the same.
Can't help thinking that with a slightly later timing you would have experienced serious trouble in both Egypt and Japan. In other words, Jarski, you have left only rubble in your wake.
Let's hope you leave USA without starting a revolution!
Fantastic series of photos from an extraordinary journey. I wish I had the money to do the same.
Can't help thinking that with a slightly later timing you would have experienced serious trouble in both Egypt and Japan. In other words, Jarski, you have left only rubble in your wake.
jarski
Veteran
thanks Spoks. hope you're wrong, but looks like USA is in danger zone currently 
forgot to add link to RFF meet in NYC in February here. been now in Tokyo and NYC meets, both great fun, and am trying to sync calendar with Euro meet in London in May.
forgot to add link to RFF meet in NYC in February here. been now in Tokyo and NYC meets, both great fun, and am trying to sync calendar with Euro meet in London in May.
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jarski
Veteran
phew.. looks like nothing bad happened in USA or other countries (Spoks comment above) 
well my journey is coming close soon. spent my last RTW ticket and flew from South America back to Europe over a week ago. plan is still stop along the way few places, while heading north east (Finland) where am from. its summer and all. am in London currently.
here's someSouth American photos, journey was roughly: Santiago Chile - Chilean and Argentinean Patagonia - Buenos Aires - Montevideo - South Brazil - Sao Paulo.
Volcano Villarica, Chile, ZM28

0328_RTW_Pucon_Villarrica_volcano_6736, on Flickr
Perito Mereno, Argentina, CV75

0409_RTW_El_Calafate_Glacier_Perito_Moreno_7618, on Flickr
Buenos Aires, CV Heliar 50/3.5

0418_RTW_Buenos_Aires_8060, on Flickr
Montevideo, CV75

0423_RTW_Montevideo_8295, on Flickr
Sao Paulo, CV Heliar 50/3.5

0505_RTW_Sao_Paulo_8877, on Flickr
well my journey is coming close soon. spent my last RTW ticket and flew from South America back to Europe over a week ago. plan is still stop along the way few places, while heading north east (Finland) where am from. its summer and all. am in London currently.
here's someSouth American photos, journey was roughly: Santiago Chile - Chilean and Argentinean Patagonia - Buenos Aires - Montevideo - South Brazil - Sao Paulo.
Volcano Villarica, Chile, ZM28

0328_RTW_Pucon_Villarrica_volcano_6736, on Flickr
Perito Mereno, Argentina, CV75

0409_RTW_El_Calafate_Glacier_Perito_Moreno_7618, on Flickr
Buenos Aires, CV Heliar 50/3.5

0418_RTW_Buenos_Aires_8060, on Flickr
Montevideo, CV75

0423_RTW_Montevideo_8295, on Flickr
Sao Paulo, CV Heliar 50/3.5

0505_RTW_Sao_Paulo_8877, on Flickr
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Back in Finland now, Jarno? 
jarski
Veteran
Back in Finland now, Jarno?![]()
just arrived to Helsinki airport. left from this place exactly 10 months ago. am quite exhausted now...
thanks for kind comments everyone, will still post few shots from Europe in week or so.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Jarno,
You are one lucky dude!
Thanks for taking us in your tour of the world.
You are one lucky dude!
Thanks for taking us in your tour of the world.
Welcome home Jarno! After having travelled so far, it must feel a little strange to be home 
raid
Dad Photographer
just arrived to Helsinki airport. left from this place exactly 10 months ago. am quite exhausted now...
thanks for kind comments everyone, will still post few shots from Europe in week or so.
Welcome back to your homeland, Jarno.
benlees
Well-known
Great trip! Thanks for sharing.
jarski
Veteran
hi once again! this last post comes hopelessly late as my trip ended few months ago, but here's last section, the European part of trip.
gear wise, while I shuffled lenses a bit, shot mostly with ZM28 and CV75. Leica M8 kept clicking reliably, went to two mountains with me and didnt miss a shot through the trip. now afterwards am surprised how two batteries (barely) was enough for week trip to Kilimanjaro, with cold nights and tons to shoot, without recharge. on whole trip, shutter count difference between first and last keeper is little over 20k, from which I kept perhaps half.
thanks all for watching and nice comments! It was eventful 10-month trip, including two RFF meetings (link to set in Flickr) and friends I already miss
Madrid

0522_RTW_Madrid_9896, on Flickr

0522_RTW_Madrid_9948 by Jarno Nevala, on Flickr
London

0529_RTW_London_1169, on Flickr

0607_RTW_London_1454 by Jarno Nevala, on Flickr
Munich

0613_RTW_Munich_1946, on Flickr

0612_RTW_Munich_1952, on Flickr
gear wise, while I shuffled lenses a bit, shot mostly with ZM28 and CV75. Leica M8 kept clicking reliably, went to two mountains with me and didnt miss a shot through the trip. now afterwards am surprised how two batteries (barely) was enough for week trip to Kilimanjaro, with cold nights and tons to shoot, without recharge. on whole trip, shutter count difference between first and last keeper is little over 20k, from which I kept perhaps half.
thanks all for watching and nice comments! It was eventful 10-month trip, including two RFF meetings (link to set in Flickr) and friends I already miss
Madrid

0522_RTW_Madrid_9896, on Flickr

0522_RTW_Madrid_9948 by Jarno Nevala, on Flickr
London

0529_RTW_London_1169, on Flickr

0607_RTW_London_1454 by Jarno Nevala, on Flickr
Munich

0613_RTW_Munich_1946, on Flickr

0612_RTW_Munich_1952, on Flickr
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